Do Kwon Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud Following Extradition to US: Reuters

Key Points

  • Do Kwon, founder of Terra Luna, pleaded not guilty to fraud charges after his extradition to the U.S.
  • Kwon's Terraform Labs developed luna and terraUSD, which collapsed in 2022, leading to a $40 billion loss.
  • He faces charges including securities fraud, wire fraud, commodities fraud, and money laundering conspiracy.
  • Federal prosecutors claim Kwon misled investors about the algorithm stabilizing terraUSD's value.
  • Kwon was arrested in Montenegro on passport forgery charges and has been fighting extradition for over a year.

Summary

Do Kwon, the founder behind the now-defunct Terra Luna cryptocurrency ecosystem, has entered a plea of not guilty to multiple fraud charges following his extradition to the United States. His company, Terraform Labs, was responsible for creating the luna cryptocurrency and the algorithmic stablecoin terraUSD, which dramatically failed in 2022, resulting in an estimated $40 billion in losses. Kwon is accused of misleading investors about the stability mechanism of terraUSD, leading to charges of securities fraud, wire fraud, commodities fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. After his arrest in Montenegro on charges of passport forgery, Kwon has been resisting extradition for over a year. His case has drawn significant attention, especially in light of the broader implications for the cryptocurrency industry's regulatory environment. Magistrate Judge Robert W. Lehrburger ordered Kwon to remain detained until his next court appearance on January 8.

coindesk
January 3, 2025
Crypto
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